The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

Located in St. Paul, Quixotic offers a calm and well-lit study spot for students along with delicious coffee and treats.

Local cafes permit student relaxation and studies

Chloe Morse, Staff Writer February 15, 2017
Local cafes offer students a variety of locations to study, eat and relax.
Where the Children Sleep displays images and the stories of real children fleeing their homes in Syria

Where the Children Sleep exhibit illustrates stories of refugee children

Krista Schlinger, The Rubicon Editor February 10, 2017
The Where the Children Sleep photography exhibit conveys heartbreaking stories of Syrian refugee children that have fled to escape war.
In a poll sent out to the entire high school, of which 26% responded, 42.5% of students have AT&T as their cell phone provider, 26.7% have Verizon, 19.2% have T-Mobile, 7.5% have Sprint, 2.5% use other cell phone providers, and 1.7% do not have a provider.

Student cell phone service providers reflect popularity

Noah Raaum, Staff Writer February 8, 2017
Students weigh in on their cell phone providers and their popularity.
9th grader Ananya Narayan enjoys her familys recipes that have been passed down with each generation. Her family traditionally makes ladoo, an Indian dish. Every time we make them it’s special. It’s kind of a long process,” Narayan said.

A recipe for the heart

Quinn Christensen, Staff Writer February 7, 2017
Family desserts pass from grandparent to parent to child as generational goodies that feed both stomach and history.
Junior JJ Gisselquist reflects on his student playlist. One of my favorite music genres is musical theater because of its storytelling aspect, Gisselquist said.

Gisselquist loves how musicals combine emotion and theater in songs

Jasper Green, The Rubicon Editor February 6, 2017
Junior JJ Gisselquist shares his student playlist.
Neil Patrick Harris plays Count Olaf in the new Netflix series, A Series of Unfortunate Events.

REVIEW: A series of unfortunate episodes

Andrew Johnson, The Rubicon Editor February 5, 2017
Netflix's Series of Unfortunate Events falls flat compared to original book series.
BREATHTAKING. Stillwater displays beautiful, vibrant, and grandiose ice castles that are worth the price.

Stillwater Ice Castles attract people of all ages

Krista Schlinger, The Rubicon Editor February 4, 2017
The annual Ice Castles are here and they're located in Stillwater. Many vibrant and gorgeous icicles, along with a star viewing session, are sure to interest visitors.
REVIEW: Sworkit engages mind and body, minimizes stress

REVIEW: Sworkit engages mind and body, minimizes stress

Eli Goldman, Staff Writer February 3, 2017
The Sworkit workout app brings hard and accessible workouts to everyday use.
The first floor of Minneapolis Central Library

Local libraries remain prevalent for student research

Kat St. Martin-Norburg, Staff Writer February 2, 2017
The resources of three different Twin Cities libraries offer students an alternative to online research.
Blue Plate owners David and Stephanie thank costumers for visiting the Highland Grill.

Blue Plate restaurants offer staple fare for the Twin Cities community

Annie Bottern, Staff Writer February 2, 2017
The Twin Cities Blue Plate restaurants offer unique dining experiences for every taste.
Pazzalunas gluten free menu has options for appetizers, main dishes, and desserts.

REVIEW: Gluten-free restaurants offer delicious alternatives

Lucy Sandeen, Staff Writer February 1, 2017
Explore the best gluten free menus in the Twin Cities
Tape sculpture made by sophomores Adelia Bergner and Bailey Donovan in Beginning Sculpture class.

Displayed for a day: Sticky Sculptures

Jonah Harrison, The Rubicon Editor January 31, 2017
The Sticky Sculptures made by the Beginning Sculpture class were displayed around campus Jan. 31.
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